ABC's "documentary" TV Movies seem to play pretty fast and loose with the facts - witness the Beach Boys one from a couple months ago, where they had to include a disclaimer before the second part, since living people were being seriously slandered and history was subjected to some extremely revisionist bludgeoning (I could go on for hours about historical inaccuracies and extreme bias in it, but it was still good fun to watch!). Unfortunately, I missed the Stooges movie, even though I *have* read at least one biography (nominally Larry's, but it obviously covered all of them to some degree) that would probably make it easy to see where facts were distorted. Of course, the worst things about the Beach Boys movie were: no mention of Paul Tanner's ribbon controller (used for "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times", "Good Vibrations" and "Wild Honey"), and it ended before getting to 1977's 'Beach Boys Love You' LP, which features lots of cool/cheesy/goofy Minimoog tones all over it ... (too bad the Beach Boys never had Paul Beaver play on one of their records, like the Monkees did!) -Doug ceres@... At 03:53 PM 04/25/2000 -0500, "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> wrote: >> From: velure <velure@...> >> i was not very impressed with it. i turned it off >> about 45 minutes into it. they seemed to have >> confused a few stooge facts and distorted the >> events to suit the "movie" > >Well, I think you missed the best parts then. However, I have no doubt >that facts were distorted to suit the movie. That seems to be common place >these days. I don't know enough of the real facts to agree or dispute. >However, I found the show enjoyable. > >Larry (the talented stooge) Hendry
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Re: [motm] Stooge stuff
2000-04-25 by Doug Pearson
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